Siliguri: The state health department will set up blood
component separation units for at the district hospitals in Siliguri,
Darjeeling and Kalimpong.
Also, the districts hospitals in
Siliguri and Darjeeling will get platelet aggregation facility, said
state tourism minister Gautam Deb here on Thursday, while adding that
healthcare facilities at North Bengal Medical College & Hospital
(NBMCH) will also be augmented as the new multi super-specialty hospital
building would be ready at the premises by June next year.
The minister, also chairman of the Rogi Kalyan Samity of NBMCH, met the principal and superintendent.
During
the recent outbreak of dengue and other vector-borne diseases in
Siliguri and surrounding areas, a demand was made from different corners
to set up blood component separation unit. Considering the necessity,
the state health department has agreed to introduce the facility at the
district hospitals of Siliguri, Darjeeling and Kalimpong. The hospitals
of Siliguri and Darjeeling will also get a platelet aggregation
facility," Deb said.
The minister also mentioned that the new building of the multi
super-specialty hospital that is coming up at the same area will be
ready by June 2018. The six-storied building is under construction and
department is spending Rs 150 crore.
The new hospital will have
specialist units like cardiology, nephrology and neurology, along with
special life support system unit, modernised advanced laboratory and
intensive care unit, said sources.
"Once the multi
super-specialty building turns operational, sophisticated medical
equipment worth Rs 64 crores would be installed. Also, the hospital will
get 268 additional beds," said Deb.
The minister said that at
present, NBMCH caters around 1,200 patients at a time in the wards. A
proposal has been sent to Swasthya Bhawan in Calcutta to increase the
number of beds to 1,473.
The Telegraph
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